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This increase occurs in spite of an initial decrease in temperature as a consequence of fuel vaporization.

Our results showed that the magnetic properties of the nanocomposite samples were strongly affected by the calcination temperature as a consequence of the gradual increase in the crystallinity and particle size.

The increase of the atomisation temperature, as a consequence of a new design of the atomisation system, has made it possible to extend the method to elements of medium volatility like Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn and Ni.

The triblock composite shows a conductivity of one order of magnitude higher than that of the PEO material near room temperature as a consequence of the decrease in crystallinity after a first heating.

Blends of poly ethylene oxide) (PEO) with an amorphous polymer, poly p-vinyl poly p-vinylh), showed a single, comphenolon-dePVPhent, glashowednsition temperature asinglensequence of the miscibility between components.

This clearly shows that species composition of BSC lichens and therefore their productivity might not only be influenced by temperature as a consequence of global warming, but also and probably to an even larger degree, by increasing ambient air CO2 concentrations.

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The partially degraded copolymers increased their glass transition temperatures as a consequence of the above mentioned lactone and crosslinking formation.

The shifting of the hysteresis loops to lower temperatures as a consequence of the increasing contents of substitutional W in the VO2 solid solution is very clearly seen.

In the present paper, conjugated heat transfer in different configurations of the warehouses of Portus has been numerically studied, taking into account the models subjected to different transient temperatures as a consequence of the summer outdoor microclimate.

It is noticeable a strong diminution of the overall evolved CO in the CoMo catalysts treated at temperatures above 220 °C compared to the samples treated at lower temperatures as a consequence of its relatively lower content of residual carbon, see inset in Fig. 7b.

As an additional stress factor, also soil nutrient availability decreases with declining soil temperatures, as a consequence of lower solubility of mineral nutrients in cold soils, while the viscosity of water increases and reduces the speed of transport processes of mineral nutrients from soil to the root surface [11, 12].

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